1000 San Marcos Street (0.2 km from French Legation Museum)
In Austin, Sonder at East Eleventh offers rooms with free WiFi and a seating area, 0.7 mi from Frank Erwin Center - University of Texas and 0.8 mi from Capitol Building.
500 North Interstate 35 (0.4 km from French Legation Museum)
Discover Austin's attractions, entertainment, and activities from this conveniently located hotel, which features modern in-room amenities such as wireless internet and on-site dining.
1211 E 5th St (0.4 km from French Legation Museum)
Sonder at East 5th is located in Austin near Shoal Beach, the Austin Convention Center, and the O Henry Museum.
701 East 11th Street (0.5 km from French Legation Museum)
This hotel is centrally located in downtown Austin and is only a short walk from the Red River Music District. The hotel features an indoor/outdoor pool, a modern gym, and rooms equipped with 32-inch flat-screen televisions.
1201 North Interstate Highway 35 (0.6 km from French Legation Museum)
The University of Texas the 6th street entertainment district and the Frank Erwin Center are all within 10 minutes' walk of this Austin hotel. Located off Interstate 35 it features guest rooms with free Wi-Fi.
901 Neches Street (0.6 km from French Legation Museum)
Offering complimentary wireless Internet access and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool The Hyatt House Austin/Downtown hotel in Austin is located 7 minutes from the Capitol Building and 2953 feet from the Austin Convention Center.
(0.6 km from French Legation Museum)
Offering air-conditioned rooms with balconies Austin's East 2nd Guest House is located in the city. It is located 0.8 miles from Shoal Beach and is equipped with an ATM.
1207 E 2nd St (0.7 km from French Legation Museum)
The Forest is located in East Austin, close to Shoal Beach. It features free WiFi and a washing machine. The Capitol Building is 1.5 miles away, and the Frank Erwin Center - University of Texas is 1.6 miles away.
The French Legation Museum in Austin, Texas is a true gem, captivating tourists from all over the world. Built in 1841, the museum is one of the oldest structures still standing in Texas and was originally built by the French government to serve as a diplomatic showcase for France. The site has seen visits from great statesmen who sought to seal diplomatic ties between France and Texas. Today, visitors can tour this historical mansion and explore its history and artifacts, admiring its second-period Federal style architecture. A glimpse into daily life from the nineteenth century, it functions as both an iconic symbol of Texas' revolutionary past while reminding us that Texans and the French have shared a deep history since before statehood. Touring the museum is an intriguing way to learn more about this unique cross-cultural relationship.